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Ghana will never be the same after SC’s ruling – Economist

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  • THOMSON 10 years ago

    WE SHOULD LEARN TO LIVE TOGETHER LIKE BROTHERS OR WE PERISH TOGETHER LIKE FOOLS.Martin Luther King jr. but this nana, want to be president at all cost,

  • MORE 10 years ago

    DOES IT MEAN WE SHOULD NOT BELIEVE THE PROMISE THEY MADE TO ABIDE BY THE RULING, OR THEY CANNOT HAVE CONTR0L OVER THEIR TEEMING SUPPORTERS.

  • Nana 10 years ago

    Yes you should not believe that promise. Did they not promise to accept the results of the December Elections in Kumasi? What happened after that is there for all to see. Yes i agree with Dr Jonah. No one will ever be sati ...
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  • Saint-on- Earth 10 years ago

    Ghana's disintegration and regional secessions start from here.I have always advocated for the secession of Western region and I'm ready to champion that as a westerner.

  • big Mouth 10 years ago

    You think ruling "A people" in bits and pieces is easier a srong and homogenious society?go back to your history books,there is a lot to learn.

  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    very true , Ghana is over but the pandora box of hegemony ,ethnocentrism , chauvinism , tribal rascism , institutional corruption and veiled ideological hate has been opened. it is only a matter of time when the country brea ...
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  • KOO 10 years ago

    THE JUDGES SHOULD BOLD AND TELL THE TRUTH. IF INDEED THERE WERE SOME MISTAKES OR ERRORS DURING THE ELECTIONS THEN WHAT CAN PUT GHANA TOGETHER IS DOING THE ELECTION AGAIN WITH PROPER SUPERVISION. BUT THE SUPREME COURT SHOULD G ...
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  • Omanhene (U$A) 10 years ago

    Regardless of the outcome of the electoral petition being heard at the Supreme Court, Ghana (the country itself), Ghanaians, institutions, attitudes, tribes and ethnic groups, etc., etc., WILL NEVER BE THE SAME.

    WHY?? Bec ...
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  • Sampene David. JSS student. 10 years ago

    I strongly oppose what Dr.Jonah has said. Ghana would impove on its democratic parth and such nonsence things would stop. People and politcal parties, would learn how to play good cards and stop stealing and also learn from h ...
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  • Kit Yawson 10 years ago

    Dr Jonah you are so wrong.Instead the the decision of our honourable judges shall be respected by all Ghanaians.We are not unruly people as the Kenyans over 5 years ago or thereabouts when over a thousand people were murder ...
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  • AAD 10 years ago

    I think the DR. is right but Ghana would move on but the lesson we should take from this is that true democracy prevails only when candidates accept defeats in elections and offer their uncompromising support to the winner f ...
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  • OSEI 10 years ago

    AMIDST ALL THESE ALLEGATIONS, STRIKES, AND PETITIONS, IF MAHAMA HAD OFFERED ANOTHER ELECTIONS AS A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE GHANA WOULD HAVE BEEN SAVED.THAT COULD HAVE ESTABLISHED HIS LEGITIMACY.

  • Yeabr3 _Mo 10 years ago

    What the petitioners have presented publicly,no monumental reforms would be needed to fix whatever 'flaws' may exist with our current electoral system! The cardinal problem,as we can clearly see with the myriad of 'other' so ...
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  • Murder by the Book 10 years ago

    The Politics and the "Prophet"/Church industries

  • Maame Serwaa 10 years ago

    So does he already know the outcome of the ruling? How would the ruling create distrust for the EC if the SC rules to uphold the election results?

  • baabi ussif checkora 10 years ago

    well said

  • Yaw Owusu 10 years ago

    In Ghana we give to many titles to people and at end they cannot perform.
    Common water, light, schools, good roads and accomodation we cannot provide our people but we have all kinds of titles given to people in Ghana. God o ...
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  • W. Addo 10 years ago

    I have been to Ghana over 32 years, but please don't underestimate the intelligence of people of Ghana. Nothing extraordinary is going to happen, but peace. The fact that this case is proceeding shows Ghana is maturing polit ...
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  • Chris 10 years ago

    it is my conviction that GOD is in control and that every Ghanaian will remain calm after the SCs ruling.

  • Concern Ghanian 10 years ago

    GHANIANS ONE LOVE

  • Peter Francisco 10 years ago

    I was thought by Dr Kwesi Jonah as a Polity Scientist. I never thought he was an Economist. Is he?
    In any case he makes very good points.
    We should also note that Political parties, the Executive and the Media are going thr ...
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  • JUJUMAN 10 years ago

    NOTHING TOUCH NOTHING SOUND. WE ARE SOLIDLY ON GROUND.NO FEARS BUT SHOULD ANYONE DARES WE WILL CRUSH HE OR HER ON THE GROUND.

  • KOKI 10 years ago

    Thank you Dr. Jonah. This is the sort of discussion or talk the nation needs at this point in time. Plain facts, bold, rich and wise counselling/proposals.

    I wish this man were a regular visitor to the GhanaWeb forum. He ...
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